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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow Access News Articles for Free: A Guide to Unlocking Paywalls PDF download Download Article Journalist and former news anchor Lana Harris explains how to read articles that are behind paywalls Explore this Article IN THIS ARTICLE 1 Try Incognito mode to bypass a soft paywall. 2 Install Postlight Reader for Chrome or Edge. 3 Try Reader Mode on your device. 4 Try 12ft.io in any browser. 5 View the archived version of the site or article. 6 Paste the headline into Google. 7 Use RemovePaywalls.com in any web browser. 8 Use a paywall-bypassing iPhone shortcut. 9 Use Bypass Paywalls Clean for Android. 10 Use a service or browser that hides your IP address. 11 Delete the page's cookies to read more articles. 12 Access articles through your local library. + Show 9 more... - Show less... Other Sections Questions & Answers Tips and Warnings Related Articles References Co-authored by Nicole Levine, MFA Reviewed by Lana Harris

Last Updated: November 14, 2025 Fact Checked

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This article was reviewed by Lana Harris and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Lana Harris is a journalist and former news anchor based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years in the broadcast industry, Lana’s experience spans reporting, corresponding, anchoring, and multimedia journalism. She has worked at several different news stations, including News 19 WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina, First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida, WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta News First in Atlanta, Georgia. Most recently, she has explored social media news coverage sharing helpful explanations, takes, and updates of news stories on Instagram and TikTok. Lana has a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Georgia. There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,960,946 times.

Are you trying to read a news article that requires a subscription? Even if you do support great journalism, it can be pricey to subscribe to every publication you want to read. If you're not ready to commit to a subscription, there are several ways to access any news article for free—even if it's behind a paywall. This wikiHow article will teach you 12 easy tricks for reading any news articles online without a subscription.

Bypassing Article Paywalls: Quick Tips

Journalist and former news anchor Lana Harris recommends searching for keywords on Google, as you’ll likely find a similar article on another site. Try viewing the article in incognito mode, which sometimes works for softer paywalls. Or, paste the article URL into https://12ft.io, which works for most news sites.

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1

Try Incognito mode to bypass a soft paywall.

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  1. Viewing a site... Viewing a site in Incognito or Private prevents the site from storing cookies on your computer, phone, or tablet. If the news site you want to view relies on cookies to prevent readers from viewing more than a certain number of articles, you can usually read more free articles in Incognito or Private mode.[1] Here's how:
    • In any web browser on a computer, press Ctrl + Shift + N (PC) or Command + Shift + N (Mac).
    • Chrome for Android or iPhone/iPad: Tap the three dots at the top-right or bottom-right corner, then tap New Incognito tab.
    • Safari for iPhone/iPad: Tap the two overlapping squares, tap the number of tabs at the bottom, then tap Private. Now tap + to create a new private tab.
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2

Install Postlight Reader for Chrome or Edge.

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  1. Postlight Reader clears the clutter (and often, the paywall) from any website. Postlight Reader clears the clutter (and often, the paywall) from any website. This extension is made for Google Chrome, but it'll work in Microsoft Edge, too. You can simply activate the Postlight Reader extension any time you see a paywall to instantly strip the paywall from just about any news site, including the New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. Just go to https://reader.postlight.com/, click Install Postlight Reader for Chrome, and click Add to Chrome (even in Microsoft Edge).
    • Once the extension is installed, head over to a paywalled article you want to read. Then, click the puzzle piece icon at the top-right corner of your browser and select Postlight Reader.
3

Try Reader Mode on your device.

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  1. Depending on the news site, you might be able to read it without paying in Reader Mode. Depending on the news site, you might be able to read it without paying in Reader Mode. This feature is available in Safari on any Apple platform, as well as Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.[2] Reader Mode is meant to hide ads and give you a cleaner reading experience, but sometimes it also strips news articles of its paywall features.[3] Just open an article with a paywall, then click the Reader icon on a Mac (the sheet of paper in the address bar) or tap Aa and then Show Reader on the menu.
    • There is a chance that reader mode may not work, but it is worth a shot.
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4

Try 12ft.io in any browser.

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  1. This free web-based tool can remove the paywall from many news sites. This free web-based tool can remove the paywall from many news sites. You don't have to install anything, and you can use the site on any computer, phone, or tablet. Just go to https://12ft.io, paste the URL of the article you're trying to read, and click or tap Remove Paywall.
    • While 12ft.io isn't guaranteed to work for all news sites, it has a pretty good success rate for most of the sites we've tried.
    • Once the content loads, you'll see a notification asking you if the paywall is gone. You can help the developers by selecting Yes or No on the notification.
5

View the archived version of the site or article.

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  1. There are several web-based tools that create text and graphical copies of websites. There are several web-based tools that create text and graphical copies of websites. Depending on the news site you're trying to read, you may be able to use one of these sites to take an instant snapshot of an article and display it without the paywall. A few reliable sites you can try:
    • https://archive.ph
    • https://archive.is
    • https://archive.org/web
    • https://archive.md/
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6

Paste the headline into Google.

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  1. Try searching the web for the article's exact headline. Try searching the web for the article's exact headline. Depending on the news site, you might be able to pull up the article if you access it directly from its link on the Google search results page. If you still get a paywall, try right-clicking the link in Google and selecting Open link in incognito window, Open link in InPrivate window, Open Link in New Private Window.[4]
7

Use RemovePaywalls.com in any web browser.

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  1. This site bypasses the paywalls of most major news publications. This site bypasses the paywalls of most major news publications. It's free, and you can use it on any device. There's also no need to install anything on your computer, phone, or tablet—just point your web browser to https://www.removepaywalls.com, enter the URL of the article you want to read, and then click Remove Paywalls to read the full text without the paywall. If the paywall is still there, use the buttons at the top (Option 2, Option 3, etc.) to try additional options. Out of the five options, you will usually find one that works.
    • For a quick shortcut, just add https://removepaywalls.com/ to the beginning of the article's URL in your address bar. Don't add any space between the addresses. For example: https://removepaywalls.com/https://www.wikihow.com.
    • You can also install the RemovePaywalls.com browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or iPhone.[5]
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8

Use a paywall-bypassing iPhone shortcut.

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  1. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, you can add a paywall bypassing shortcut to the Shortcuts app. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, you can add a paywall bypassing shortcut to the Shortcuts app. The Shortcuts app isn't just for creating automations—people create all sorts of useful Shortcuts, including this handy shortcut that bypasses the soft paywalls on just about any news site.
    • To install, just go to https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4988 on your iPhone or iPad and tap Add Shortcut to install it. Once installed, reading news articles for free is easy.
    • Go to any paywalled news article in Safari. Make sure you're looking at a news article that shows you some part of the article, such as Washington Times, Wired, or The Guardian.[6]
    • Tap the Sharing icon once you see the paywall—it's the square and up-arrow at the bottom of Safari.
    • Tap Paywall and Cookie Bypass.
    • Tap Allow and then Always Allow.
    • The page will redirect and open in Safari without the paywall.
9

Use Bypass Paywalls Clean for Android.

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  1. You can install this extension in the Firefox Nightly browser for Android to block all paywalls. You can install this extension in the Firefox Nightly browser for Android to block all paywalls. If you're not already using Firefox Nightly (a browser with support for Chrome desktop extensions), you can install it easily from the Play Store. Once the browser is installed, follow these steps to use Bypass Paywalls Clean to read articles on hundreds of paywalled sites for free:
    • Open Firefox Nightly and tap Start Browsing.
    • Go to https://addons.mozilla.org.
    • If you don't have a Firefox account, you'll need to create one. Sign in or create an account now.
    • Scroll down to the "Add to collection" area.
    • Tap the drop-down menu and select Create a new collection.
    • Type Bypass Paywalls Clean and tap Create collection.
    • Highlight and copy your "Firefox user" number from the left panel.
    • Tap the three dots at the bottom-right corner and go to Settings > About Firefox Nightly.
    • Tap the Firefox Nightly logo 5 times.
    • Tap the back button to return to the Settings menu and select Custom Add-on Collection.
    • Paste your copied Firefox ID, type Bypass Paywalls Clean. If Firefox Nightly closes, reopen it.
    • Tap the three dots at the bottom-right and select Add-ons.
    • Tap the + next to "Bypass Paywalls Clean" and select Add > OK, got it.
    • Now that the extension is installed, browse just about any website with a hard or soft paywall to read the news for free.
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10

Use a service or browser that hides your IP address.

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  1. If the news... If the news site tracks your IP address instead of (or in addition to) cookies, masking your IP address can get you more articles. Like using Incognito and deleting cookies, masking your IP address usually only works for soft paywalls—the sites that let you read a few articles before charging you for a subscription.[7] Here are some easy ways to hide your IP address:
    • The Opera web browser for Windows, macOS, and Android comes with a built-in VPN that you can use to mask your IP address.[8] You can get Opera from https://www.opera.com/download or from the Play Store.
    • Get a VPN. The best VPN options cost money, but they come with other benefits—including keeping your computer and network secure while you browse the web.
    • If you don't want to pay for a VPN, you can use a free web proxy instead. While a free proxy will usually slow down your browsing, it'll be helpful if you just want to view a few free articles.
    • The Tor web browser is another browser with a built-in feature that masks your IP address. You can get Tor for Windows, macOS, and Android from https://www.torproject.org/download.
11

Delete the page's cookies to read more articles.

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  1. This trick works for most news sites that let you view some articles before asking you to pay. This trick works for most news sites that let you view some articles before asking you to pay. While viewing the site in Incognito or Private mode may be easier for most people, this is another workaround that gets rid of cookies that prevent you from reading additional articles. Each time you run into the soft paywall, delete the site's cookies using these steps:
    • On Chrome or Edge on a computer, click the padlock icon in the address bar, click Cookies, select each cookie for the news website, and click Remove.
    • In Safari on a Mac, go to Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data > select the website, then click Remove All.[9]
    • For Safari on an iPhone, go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data, tap Edit, then tap the red circle next to the site.
    • For Chrome on an Android, open Chrome, tap the three dots in the address bar, go to Info > Cookies, then tap the trash icon next to the number of cookies.[10]
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Access articles through your local library.

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  1. Log in to your local library's website to read news articles. Log in to your local library's website to read news articles. Depending on the publications to which your local library subscribes, you may be able to read an unlimited number of news articles for free just by signing in. At the very least, you'll usually be able to read subscriber-only content from your local newspaper, but some libraries also subscribe to larger publications like the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. You'll just need a library card and an online account to start reading.[11]

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References

  1. Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
  2. https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/hide-ads-when-reading-sfri32632/mac
  3. https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/iphone/iphdc30e3b86/ios
  4. Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
  5. https://removepaywalls.com/
  6. https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4988/
  7. Lana Harris. Journalist and Former News Anchor. Expert Interview
  8. https://www.opera.com/features/free-vpn
  9. https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-sfri11471/mac
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  1. https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
  2. https://guides.library.cornell.edu/evaluate_news/getting_past_paywalls

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Lana Harris Reviewed by: Lana Harris Journalist This article was reviewed by Lana Harris and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Lana Harris is a journalist and former news anchor based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years in the broadcast industry, Lana’s experience spans reporting, corresponding, anchoring, and multimedia journalism. She has worked at several different news stations, including News 19 WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina, First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida, WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta News First in Atlanta, Georgia. Most recently, she has explored social media news coverage sharing helpful explanations, takes, and updates of news stories on Instagram and TikTok. Lana has a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Georgia. This article has been viewed 1,960,946 times. 11 votes - 55% Co-authors: 21 Updated: November 14, 2025 Views: 1,960,946 Categories: Featured Articles | News In other languages Dutch Indonesian Spanish French Portuguese Czech Italian Japanese
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